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Dan E. Dickinson CPA Combined Oil and Gas Progressivity in Alaska’s Production Tax Dan E. Dickinson, CPA Senate Resources Committee Alaska State Legislature Feb. 2, 2009
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Dan E. Dickinson CPA 2.2.2009 Senate Resources Committee, Alaska State Legislature2 Rear View Mirror: 5 fold increase in Production Tax 2004 - 2008 13 a
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Dan E. Dickinson CPA 2.2.2009 Senate Resources Committee, Alaska State Legislature3 Rear View Mirror: Changes in State Take 2004-2008 Source: State take, volumes, $/bbl destination value, transportation charges and 2008 Upstream Cost from Fall 2008 DOR Revenue Sources Book; 2007 Upstream cost from Fall 2007 RSB
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Dan E. Dickinson CPA 2.2.2009 Senate Resources Committee, Alaska State Legislature4 Looking Forward: TransCanada’s AGIA application suggestion: “TransCanada would rely on the State of Alaska to take all feasible actions exclusively within its authority as a sovereign power to ensure a favorable economic environment for potential Shippers on the Project. Those actions include: –engaging with the ANS producers to reach agreement on a commercially reasonable and predictable upstream fiscal regime that balances the needs of the state and the ANS producers; –and encouraging robust exploration for and development of new natural gas resources and the commitment of such resources to the Project.” Source: TransCanada, Application for License, Alaska Gasline Inducement Act (November 30, 2007) page 2.5-52
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Dan E. Dickinson CPA 2.2.2009 Senate Resources Committee, Alaska State Legislature5 Looking Forward: ConocoPhillips’ Proposal ConocoPhillips’ Proposal (ConocoPhillips current owner with BP of Denali Project) “The predominant lessee risk that should be the focus of discussion with the State is the risk of unclear, unpredictable State taxes and royalties. In order to enable shippers to make long term shipping commitments, prospective shippers need clearly defined natural gas fiscal terms and an understanding of the period during which these terms will apply. Addressing these issues remains a critical component necessary to develop ANS natural gas resources and make this Project a reality.” Source: ConocoPhillips, ANS Natural Gas Pipeline Proposal to the State of Alaska, (November 30, 2007) section IV page 5
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Dan E. Dickinson CPA 2.2.2009 Senate Resources Committee, Alaska State Legislature6 Looking Forward: Combined Progressivity Tax (CPT) Gas exported from state and oil taxed at same rate – both part of combined progressivity calculation. –Prices swings in one can effect tax on the other –Gas converted to oil on Btu basis (roughly 6:1) –Progressivity triggered by $30 boe PTV Sources: Oil data from Spring 2008 RSB, Upstream Gas Cost is oil data on boe basis, Gas Downstream cost is Black & Veatch Estimate from Appendix G Alaska Gasline Determination, Oil price from DOR website, Gas Price from St Louis Fed Reserve website June 08 Henry Hub $12.69 June 08 ANS $133.78
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Dan E. Dickinson CPA 2.2.2009 Senate Resources Committee, Alaska State Legislature7 Looking Forward: Combined Progressivity Example 1 Source: Oil & Gas prices from 1/26/08, equal volumes, US from DOR 2008 Revenue Sources Book. Gas tariff and adj to Alberta from TC 2007 AGIA Proposal. Tariff is “nominalized levelized toll including fuel”
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Dan E. Dickinson CPA 2.2.2009 Senate Resources Committee, Alaska State Legislature8 Looking Forward: Combined Progressivity Example 2 Source: Oil & Gas prices from 1/26/08, equal volumes, US from DOR 2008 Revenue Sources Book. Gas tariff and adj to Alberta from TC 2007 AGIA Proposal. Tariff is “nominalized levelized toll including fuel”
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Dan E. Dickinson CPA 2.2.2009 Senate Resources Committee, Alaska State Legislature9 Looking Forward: Combined Progressivity Example 3 Source: Oil & Gas prices from 1/26/08, equal volumes, US from DOR 2008 Revenue Sources Book. Gas tariff and adj to Alberta from TC 2007 AGIA Proposal. Tariff is “nominalized levelized toll including fuel”
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Dan E. Dickinson CPA 2.2.2009 Senate Resources Committee, Alaska State Legislature10 Model Screen Shot
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Dan E. Dickinson CPA 2.2.2009 Senate Resources Committee, Alaska State Legislature11 Model Screen Shot – 350 K bbls oil/day
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Dan E. Dickinson CPA 2.2.2009 Senate Resources Committee, Alaska State Legislature12 Model Screen Shot - $135 oil and $6 gas - Tax Falls
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Dan E. Dickinson CPA 2.2.2009 Senate Resources Committee, Alaska State Legislature13 Model Screen Shot - $180 oil and $13 gas - Taxes Rise
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Dan E. Dickinson CPA 2.2.2009 Senate Resources Committee, Alaska State Legislature14 Oil and Gas PTVs 2004 - 2008 Source: Oil Prices and Costs from DOR 2007 RSB and website. Gas Prices from St. Louis Federal Reserve Web Site TC Tariff from January 15, 2008 revision of November 2007 AGIA Application, page 2.10-4, Black & Veatch Tariff from From May 2008 AGIA NPA Analysis Report page 121.
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Dan E. Dickinson CPA 2.2.2009 Senate Resources Committee, Alaska State Legislature15 Oil and Gas PTVs 2004 - 2008 Source: Oil Prices and Costs from DOR 2007 RSB and website. Gas Prices from St. Louis Federal Reserve Web Site TC Tariff from January 15, 2008 revision of November 2007 AGIA Application, page 2.10-4, Black & Veatch Tariff from From May 2008 AGIA NPA Analysis Report page 121.
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Dan E. Dickinson CPA 2.2.2009 Senate Resources Committee, Alaska State Legislature16 Dr. Wood’s Illustration Divided into Zones
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Dan E. Dickinson CPA 2.2.2009 Senate Resources Committee, Alaska State Legislature17 Thank You Dan E. Dickinson CPA Anchorage, AK ddickinsoncpa@gci.net 907 301 1565
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